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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1940. THREENATIONS' NAVALCASUALTIES Villages of NOFLYING, BMQUENGENS ~~om oo po e BOWLERS PLAN gy e g ok Nor'h Grow pAA plANES FOR NEXT SEASON Forecast fur Junean and viciity, beginning at 3:30 paw. April 16 ain tonight Wednesday; not much change in temperature - imum temperature tonight about 42 degrees. Moderate, o neau - today waen two HM,M\ m perature tonigh 1 nesday. Moderate south and southes rbanks by ras were E DOSUPI 1 uniil flying conditions are Forecast of w S ong the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: .| Census:Shows Increase af oo v fme « | Awarded Trophies Bobripomribe Chomray e B i s om0 B gl b improves, Wainwrighl POifl'flfl)e Hourly Wi réports received by ! ok and fresh to strong easterly from Cape Hinchinbro e RSl b toths deAMtERl A recommendation ‘that a paid| to Kodiak d Ho B B o o e Gdicated that | Attendant be placed in charge of the : ] an 0per ay Hme for e B attiod beteeny | new Elks bowling alleyd riext season LOCAL DATA eboc ‘f:l’!d"“,‘\jl Coldon Hoart Gity to | Was voted last night at the bowling Time Barometer ‘leinp. Humiidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather Large population gains bhrbugh ke the trips. PAA office roports | DANAUCt Which officlally closed the | 3.30 pm yesty 2091 50 8 SE out Northern Alaska are reflected t the flights will be made as'soon 39-40 season 3:30 a.m. ‘téday, 29.45 85 & 8 Ra in reports reaching Census Super- o 0 oai e Vext year the lodge will have four | Noon today 2999 3 84 : Rain visor J. P. Anderson from t! - w alleys in the addition which Recording Districts and villages o will be construeted this summer : RADIO REPO | the North. Exaltéd ]:‘\l‘lv'l. Howard Simmons said . : | TODAY Wainwright. village has 341 1 at last night's bahquet in the Go ik teinpt. . | SB0mE - Prebiy habitants today as compared wil Room of the Baranof Hotel that tt Station 4 A hodrs | #p. tethp 28 hours 197 in 1930 lodge plans to finance the con- Gambell " o 0 Point Hope village has 257 struction by issuthg five percent| pojponp 3 3 4 0 compared with 139 Mortgagehands . FEEBIOALY ane Nome 34 5 0 Heaver By VIAGS SRR 00 - concerning the new addition have ,\ % A 0 compared with 209. been sent to the Grand Lodze for ] i & : ¥ Nulato Recording District approval A buildir corporation ported the only loss in the dn has been formed here to carry announcomen!s The population h through the constructi k. Tt this census 1,415. Ten years ago is expected work will start about it was loll 14 June 1 WASHINGTON, April 16 Al- Trophies Presented though the State Department of-| Trophies were presented at o ficials refused to make any" off banquet by Harry Sperling, toast- | HKodlak HIfiHWA! Io BE tatement of the United States' a to members of the Amazon | Cordov titude in the case of Canada’s oc-|tedm which won 193940 handi- | Juteau B l NORI cupation of Greenland last night,|CAD tournament. Trophy winner Sitka the sencral concensus among dip. |AT€ Mr. and Mrs, Bob Hurley and | Kehikan 0 b o 5 X ring Ruper lomatic observers in the capitql H: B Vanderl ] F i E ccomed fo be that the United States| A bOWling pin was awarded W. A. would consider the move as truiy | Chipperficld for improving his aver- ¢ protective action by Canada. The #8° e e "”"‘“‘“ s season. ‘The award was made al opiicn also seemed to be | € & o Road fo Be Carrled FWO that the move ivoived no viota. |PY Frank Metcall, who gave ban- e : WEATHER SYNOP: queters o number of pointers on tion of the Monroe Doctrine ) d e Miles fo Falls cfeek British Ambassador Lothian saiq | POVinE forn i F QiR Deg Been Woiges. /s At Britam top| A vote of thanks was extended to hedktiar b tha. ceter - aititited. tHIE, mbrning a' $102,000 COS' Canada had intended to occupy 8 " InvRIEN AL W suthwest. o Islan B I ¢ e o OCUPY | represented last night by Bob Duck- | of California, Light to moderate rain and freenand uness Germany tried | yorgn and Dr. A W, Stewart Bowl- . . st Alaska 204 Sedcalatire (o use the Danish island to fur I over Extension of the Douglas Highway ) her war efforts. ing Chairman Ru: Ward was rnln of two miles from the Juneau-Dougl: i AR town 1 unablz to atfend the ban bridge mortheastward along Ga ' quet el tineau Channel is planned by the . F the westrn bar Public Roads Administration in it E N C MISS JENNISON BACK b Dok, SEE T 1940-41 program announced yes both selling a A ol Miss Ethel Jennison, formerly with 4 2 e FEATURE J H S the Montgomery Ward office here bound; Fad The highway will be carrfed o . ol ),000 pounc returned todav on the steamer Yu far as Falls Creck, opposite Salmon kon, She will take over Mr: nd str Creek, under the present authoriz voDv"_ FRIDAY Stoft’s duties at the Alaska des ‘rom the local bank tion Cost of the project is estimated Shvings and TaHn AEoM Mt £ { e follow- | 000 pouids 9 and § at $102,000, of which the Public 4 Stoft plans to join her husband who iy, | Roads Administration will provide Bigger and better than ‘ever, the ;. oo i business at Sitka $82,000 and the Territory $20,000. third annual High School Vaudeville R A - I ASEA L X L To s standard as the Will be presented Friday evening in S e Sl Destruc aval warfare continue abated in Scandinavian waters April 10 with naval units of Brit- m,l“(.:f ‘3;}:};'“;;m,x::"“?,fi? :.lv\i the mg:. school gymnasium. The "'f',"“ . ‘.\“_'“ ', Qr CLOTHES that are CLE ain, No ferman) Pa e wity’s two biggest warships, the Norge and Eidsvold, tension will be 18 feet wide from super-colossal event will start at & To ti ‘I ,'"Iv\_lv\v“‘ ,l;ll‘l“,..l")'\' f Ju )FTEN-—Wear Longe were reported by Reuters News Agency ve : s y Ge varshi B . |shoulder to.shoulder. The price;in- 0'clock and the public is invited to "© he Fiectors of "l il A neau, Division No Above (top) is one of the two identical 4,166-ton Norwegian ships. The Germans admitted the loss of the | cludes clearing, grading, construc- View the show. Alidis : cruisers Karlsrhue (center) and Bluecher by Norwegian ccastal fire April 9. The British destroyer Hotspur tion of bridges and surfacing with : F‘l"«l"_lmldm_nk; the evening Will | 00 Lo 1 oreby given that pur N I Al ol (bottom) was reported by the British Admiralty to have been damaged in combat off Narvik, crushed rock. R0 xed Iov- SSEIRG B UHEr | nt to ‘Chapter 39, Sesston Laws ya ¥ V1.3 Ldup RoAd: Chadgé the dircction of C. Robert White, "0 1915, saproven ik R / o ~ i - .. { q © Ala 19, appro v 3 il Another ‘profect in’ this xréh W (instrumental insiructor. Act two will o, Primary Election will be Workmanshigf andy & j# t he cent )00 pounds, 9% and Territory Send YOUR GARMENTS to y . homer in the sixth fame fo w R DEP RIMEN' resent’ - Hatley i Tortier -ad” Bee oriemansh be reconstruction of (he c.uicm o ol Modern Methods Produce ReplIb"(an e Highway loop road from the Auk|Schneider in “Professor Black TUESDAY, APRIL 30TH, 1940 luee Tou: azic At a pson R Bay ¥ o the upper Mehdeghiall |Wizatd of magic. A tumbling act | o "0 CEon S0 8A M and 7 QHUREOECOBAS, IN ISI N | River bridge. Included in the $67,- | Will also be on the cvening’s pro- dlock P. M. of said day. For il National League v | gram with Prinecipal A. S. Dusham | ©clock of said day. For the P 000 cost of this work will be. relo- s ating ce ates o Brooklyn 5, Boston 0 'l il | be.zelo- | 1 Henry Harmon putting the PurPose of nominating candidates of i - & cation of a portion of the road as to the various political parties of Al- Philadelphia 3; New York & 2 e youthful acrobats through their Pittsburgl St 1 52 eliminate dangerous curves on the '™ aska for the folowing offices, to- RS oK hill above Auk Lake. The three- P3CeS. wit American League L 3 i 1 A song and dance skit, featuring Gov S'assen New York 1; Philadelphia 2, ten Jenaie Asked fo Res‘ore mile section will be 18 feet wide Margaret Gianaco, will be a high.| A DELEGATE FROM ALASKA ir Surface Experimenting TO CONGRESS mmp ; SIX Million "em for Experimental higher type of sur- | 1ight of the vaudeville. Voodoo danc- TG FHREREE - o Louis 5; Detroit 1 er, Bob Carruthers, will “strut his facing of varions sections of the A TERRITORIAL AUDITOR S [ e 1; Chicago 0. Bob Fel- toi e stuff” to the rhythm of jungle oo ;-1‘»(1 an JK(I 5 nxm AIHSka BaSeS Giois agl DoRSIs DUNHERMY Unu Rl Godaekind njmm A TERRITORIAL HIGHWAY er. pitched a no-hit, no-run be carried on under a $10,000 auth- | drums. a gaeees v " ENGINEER Chief Executive of Minne- - SN Tl 16, — Sht|diaton to: désiemmsip the jype o |10 the Bieasire of.he wudience @ ENCNSMIL L WASHINGTON The ” 3 another act of the eveniny =4 War Department has asked the |Surface best adapted to the locality P S e FOUR DIVISIONAL REPRESEN- sofa Is Chosen—Mar- SW"IERLA“D tate Appropriations Committse | The asphaltic surface fo be used p.‘X :)m" ": Ll:?m“:l\] “”: d(; ht (\'\l;l\x TALIESS MODES [ A MOMEN r ; enate Appropriations d Seakin ol Vineties” ditty, and act eig v ey - T tin Also Honored | . 1o restars taitie Aty subSIS B8 '”,‘2,"“‘“"“‘3““ it ers, feature Harry Sperling, who will TWO DIVISIONAL ROAD COM- or the ‘ ON DEFENHVE apeintig i e (o dopiies fiu 080 INCIERANEShe mrog I B 1.0 e obrs awith. . his | MICCIHRG b3 Adolalile Repp: — st | Wow start immediate construction on|he fiscal year is some work on the trumpet: Antiek: The Common Council of JUNEAU, PHILADELPHIA, Pa, April 16 the Anchorage Alr Base and a coid | TONEass Highway at Ketchikun and | "ibel Shirley and Sylvia Davis AUASKA, having heretofore, by Or- L Gav. Hatola: Elessen, ol ‘;\,;mm..' weather aerial experimental stanm\! the Seward Highway. Although.ap- | give a song and dance specialty, dinance, duly designated the Voting | ! : fowoved by dhe SRaretaty of Agricwls Precinets of said town and the poll- sota, has been selected to deliver | at Fairbanks. X |and the five Gauchos will present C 156 Néynote adridess .nt .the ‘Rec] Senator . Thomas said they . are[tUre the program camnot hegin un- | oo o0 ci S0 inz place in each thereof, the Elect- | y =1 Es vici | til funds are appropriated 1 o o] publican National Convention. He Fl"een German DIVISIOHS he only requests to get by the De- pRROprigted. | As a fitting close to the evening’s ' :]‘"‘l h?;';“;l noqtmxer(l TR y I " R T R : " iat a v qualified voters re- | was named temporary Chairman artment and they will be taken | !entertainment, the boys’ and girls o e Committer on amanse.. Reported fo Have Re- | when the subcommittee neaded | e by Wil combine for & special Ing Within e boundaries of ments for the Republican National him begins to consider the| ensus Answer arrarizement of “School Days.” oting Precinet No. One of sald Committee meeting here to make furned fo Bases bill i Wers Town of JUNEAU which are as fol- ha foc ot Copvention Soeding : - ‘ Leads fo Poison CARIBBEAN SEA Norinetty 108 of Saotnt pha o m June 24 BERNE, Switzetiand, April 16 SEWARD pOA(HER WE v «cond Street and . the. said | ' ATHER - MAN ' The Swiss Federa gl ost Secor street e o od acr I Gov. Stassen was proposed by | Li¢ Swiss Federal Councll tonigh BRIDGEPGRT, Gdon West Second Street extended across{ Mrs; Chris Carlson, of Minnesota. (M1} o0, 18 A IaRRR noces- UNMASKED; HE'S e polles . crtioers dibee 0 GOING TO NOME | the tide flat to the City limits and | Ho {is 38 years of age, y | 52Ty teps. for the security of th | Mamie Brousseau, patient at o ho casterly of Gold Oreek and Capitol | built, six feet three inches in "".;,’;,’" 0 R PAROLE VI | pital here, as saying that she swal- — i“'“‘"' will yote at Fire Apparatus | height and was elecied Governor ' . - m”‘]::f““”“':“'::‘ B Fred Boye, wrresied by a Wild-|lowed poison because she had given | From tropical Swan Island in |v‘f“\‘)1m (h]‘ P e Bltxkhna_:. in November, 1938. At the b PP e .l details. The lfe Agent on Kenai Peninsula re-|a census taker a wrong answer. the Caribbean to far,_nouth- | located on the comcr Of ‘West 4tn 23 he was clected as Dakota County W€t did not reveal deta Ealdeod 3 Jimit | © Sergeants William Halpin and ern Nome is the route Observer "0d Main Streets, in and upon Lot | ¥ announcement followed reports Cnly for exceeding the bag Hmi $ i cel- | Five of Block Seven, which is owned Atterney from Basle that fifteen Germin ¢/ On beaver, has, been identified s | Wiliam Buckley said Mrs. Biousseau L. P. Lech of the U. S. is travel- | /€ b/ BIock SEven, which i 3asle tha sen German d : y City uni 2 Representative Joseph Martin, visions had been returned to their Frederick Edmonds alias Kay Boyd, told them that she had said her son [ing in a Weather Bureau transfer. Batiy duly dde “a:ed““ ”m" 5']"“9 A S . Jesin, ot > the AR e int anted in Illinois as a parole vio- | worked seven days a weck when in| Leech and his wife were through Butd & 8] po e place. Hmm;’ {;nn:ylm) lea ‘;xl. 55. was iuyl m:.;” ‘(:n - ;l At neh with. |t reality he worked only six passengers on the steamer Yukon | ;"“l‘“ "‘:' M:“:‘Ct No. One, Town | name / the committee as per- from c ey ha cel h- ¥ B foat ner o | @ " au, Alaska. | manent (}‘hun'nnn of the «-un\x’vu- irawn when Germany invaded No; Boyd ‘wag fined $100 and send}, Attendantssaid that her condition today. TNy Dave e S Bykn That all duly qualified voters re- i g ey a1 & ced to 90 d“_fi in jail by U. 8.|Was "rnmv I{oo(! Island, 150 miles from the nearest| . o= o 00 thie - bowiasstan’ 't | tion. Martin has been in the house way an JtnmmA. {’wm“lmm H Bivant s ael land, all winter. Now he is to be| g N’ he 'uun aries 0 | for 15 years. - > . Voting Precinct No. Two of said | i & Sewar the | | | assistant at the Nome station. They | ~°0" N Eol ; “f MISSOURI F'RM eward on the uuppm; cl ]ulgf 1KEN" DEVEI_OPME"I | pli:vctg \i]’:h f:;’(:“‘mi‘\:lrhl:‘;‘kts}'w mw;:‘fv‘w:‘ ?f)l;;tlf‘:}f.':;zig&l‘ul::fig 1 PLAY BALL ISTOBULDDIKE [ ARTHQU AKE | LEAGUE IS FORMED onc” nocoiin” 2" B e o e sowin s ot s "EAR FAIRBANKS f Kenze, with whom -Leech worked | o005 the tide-flats to the City lim- | Seven residents of Homer on Cooh‘t Columbus, Obia. | & 1 WAIL. vote at. this Grand HRmA: el B E PASADENA, Cal, April 16.—The lnlet have formed a Kenai De- |ibg, located on 139 ‘South Franklin | (By Associated Press) The United States Engineers' of- | California Institute of Téchnology ‘]‘;“:"7;:;:‘;"“};‘?%:l:"infl;;':l';‘l;fvi:i";: EllAMAR pA(KI“G | Street, in‘and upon Lot One of Block | i : fice in Seattle has announced that |'°ported a major earthquake, prou- | in : & ? Thirteen which is owned by W. D. Spit; hreatening weather i it itor Frank Boyle. Y } e e, P T Gt of i ity .11 n e Alewans oceurned fom, erlorl Bucior Pk Bie, | piM INCORPORATED ros.” st me beins the auny vall leagués started the 1940 sea. Submitted the low bid for construc- | 10:16 to 10:23 oclock last night qe“mnds ‘}w m,“h‘ A 6 mm‘ | designated polling place in and for | . o k ; &= F 15 The distance is estimated at about | 1S i 8 f | Pr t No. Two, Town of Juneau, | son” this . afternoon and approxi. ton of a rock-fill dike about 1 a hospital in the Homer region.’ | A certificate of incorporation was Licoi " 2 i miles southeast of Fairbanks, Al- 3.0600 miles northward ' (lebiae X 2 Alaska. z;:e‘i:é‘d;:;eb;fix:;( l:xl;cll]; their | aska. The bid vas $224710. T R Incorporatars, are George "Bl | granted "today: by “Tertflorial Ad- |Gt Su ol ainlitied vasmciigs ; The flood-control dike will extend | cucge Simon Hellenthal, of the | Gcorge Dahlgren Dave Jones, Er-|ditor Frank A. Boyle to the Ella-| g within the boundaries of debuts is placed at 185000 fans. from Moose Cresk Bufte to Tanana Third Judicial Divialon, retuined to ling Broderson, Curt Brett, Alkert| mar Packing Company, Inc., which Voting Precinct No. Three of said Detrolt had the largest throng, p.. ", gistance of about 15800 Valdez on the steamer Yukon after (Rattersom and C. Arvid Swanson.|will engage in the fish packing in-|poyn of JUNEAU, ALASKA, which 49.000 spectators. Detroit is playing ;0. oot Ten other bids were spending several weeks visiting here. | et T dustry at Ellamar, 35 miles m“‘h“ale as follows: All that section lying St. Lauis. received, including that of the Ger - H l B k | west of Valdez. lon the mortherly and westerly side In the American League. Boston eral Construction Company of Seat-| Elliott Kouertson, son of Mr, aud‘ rs ouse a( Incorporators are C. D. Pa}nmo{ Gold Creek and Capitol Avenue | played , Washington to a 1 to 0 4. ga8g90, Mrs. R. E. Robertson, sailed for the | of Ketchikan and M. G. Brown ang including the Seatter Tract, will score. Lefty Grove pitched one of S Westward and Interior on the sam- 0 N thl dB 'mnd J. O. Matthews, both of Se-|yote at the Barlow Building; located | his most masterful games, allow- GANTY IN JUNEAU Yukon. He will be away about a N Northian 0a |attle. Edward F. Medley of Se-|on 731 E Streét, in and upon lot on ing only two hits to win before Prosper H. Ganty, prominent Sit- month | —_— attle is listed as a director of the | | east side of Block of E Street, which crgwd of 39,000, President ROOSP- ko yerchant, arrived in Juneau last S & g5 Seansd | Mrs. Florine Housel, who has| concern. |is owned by Clara Barlow, the same velt threw out the first ball a5 pight on the Canadian Pacific Prin-| H. J. Waude airived on the|spent the past winter in Seattle, 7 P Sy | being duly designated polling place Vice-President Garner looked on. |cess North. He was accompanied by Steamer Northland. He is the|where her daughter, Elaine, is at- MRS. PARSONS ARRIVES in dnd for Precinct No. Three, Town - In the National League, thescore Mys Ganty. Territorial Director of the Social | tending Secretarial School, returiéd| Mrs. J. E. Parsons arrived in Ju- |ef Juneau, Alaska. stood Chicago 1; Cincinnati 2 at - - Security Board. |today on the 'motorship North-|neau aboard the steamer Northland | Dated this 30th day of March, the :n:" g ;hz game, ;l;e R_fds ARDEN UNLOADS HALIBUT ~ - - land. ‘She will open her home on|from Seattle. Mrs. Parsons. is the 1940, jome Tuns ore 35, At press time today Olaf Lar Dr. Taylor J. Pyle, Office uf the Glacier Highway for the sum- mother of Ernest Parsons of the| The Common Council of the Town | WO >4 a Frank McCormick homered in captain of the halibuter Arden, was | Indian Affairs Dental Superviso:., mer months. : f,.'. |Parsons Electric Company. | of Juneau, Alaska, - ‘| ‘::'" luhlon::i:h w‘:h . "‘h‘mm '“;lc::::bw L i:"l l::::; ufiw ipning and Tval Goodmar unloading 12,500 pounds of fish at returned on the Yukon today from g 2 - : | By H. J. TURNER, Clerk. B GF RV SRS rbi i QISRE . eighth. Augie Galan made athe Juneau Cold Storage dock, Ketchikan, I Today’s news today in The Flmpirev‘ Empire classifieds bring results, ' 1c-N 0fsoaNES | Tt is worn with South American seeds tipped with sequins, §

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